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Interesting how the tall figure was holding, almost offering, an apple to Jonah. Biblical reference, perhaps? He chose not to give into this man, and instead saved the few people who had been kind to him. Very interesting story, well done.
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The man's name Jonah is a referance to the story of Jonah from the bible. In the bible, Jonah chose not to save the city. In this story, Jonah saved the city, but lost his life.
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This game was nothing less than amazing. I actually felt sad, through the whole thing. But the ending the most about the choice he made for that one guy that was nice to him. I really wish there were more games like this. It's really nice to take a break from all the action, and fast paced games. And personally, I think I had a better experience with this, then any of those. Wonderful game.
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I think the man with the Hat and the Apple was representing God, who saw Loondon as a city full of sinners. He helped Jonah escape because Jonah was innocent. Instead Jonah sacrificed himself to save his friend, and in turn, the whole city. Beautiful, but sad, story. Stunning artwork. Great job.
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Great game and story. However, I think that it would also be interesting if you had the chance to make a moral decision (after Jonas flees), thus influencing the ending (i.e. Loondon burns, or Jonas simply returns to the old life). Just my 2 cents.
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sad and true ....very short....for the first time in ages i enjoy a point and click "story" i wont say game .... this one is better than being called a game. Jonah is a kind person with a deformity..... Out Casted.... he helped the guy with the glasses thats the policeman who chased him later ..... the lady in the church ignored him then killed the child..... the priest white robes
and dark soul .... Sigh.... every window in the church shows a shadow of a devil.... i didnt know what that means till the priest throws him out .... the hypnotizing guy i thought he might be an angel helping Jonah in his pursuit of happiness ... and punishing Loondon for its crimes... he spared Jonah's life , but Jonah didnt spare his own life for the sake of friendship .......goose pumps every where ..... If this game lasted longer than this i would have cried ..... loads of morals in a 10 min story...... thumps up for the good work 5/5
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Absolutely gorgeous graphics, and fascinating tale. Leaving "Paradiso" for something that seems better, the obvious hypocrisy of the Cathedral, all the while our hero not becoming jaded or falling into the sinful trap that was Loondon. His sacrifice for the sake of one person is touching and moving. 1. WANT MOAR! ;) and 2. Don't you dare stop creating games like this. I'm off to see what else you have.
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I thoroughly enjoyed this game, granted it's macabre ending. The story was a unique interpretation of the old grim tale of The Hunchback. Though it may not be considered a "game," more over as a digital book or interactive movie, it was a journey I shall not forget. You, my friend, have won this woman's appreciation!
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:O Its this game again.. Makes my heart miss a beat, even if it was just a pixelated character that did this... But to sacrifice yourself for something you dont even know? Thats just.. Tearful. I was awestruck after playing this and i even posted about this on facebook. My friend was like, what stupid game is that? I was defending Jonah :l I was HEY STOP!!! All im saying is this game is so meaningful, and what we should do irl. Although because of humanity's selfishness this isnt really possible.. Great game, great story, great characters. 100000/5 +if you agree!
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It's very linear, more like an interactive story than a game. But it was enjoyable nonetheless. And very touching.. Thanks for the experience.
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daeos, Arionis and Aphrodite01: If you get stuck on one of the screens right click, then click "play" (this is above "loop" with a check by it). This should get you to the next screen. Repeat if you get stuck again. Hope this helps :)
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For some strange reason while playing this I remembered the Great Fire of London of 1666. Now, I know that might be slightly too early for steam engines which were seen in the game, but by a tiny amount only... Add the "burn" part and the name of the city "Loondon" and the (at least slightly) mysterious cause of the fire... Yes, it does remind me of 1666. I the game might have been made with that in mind. Few games, even among these artistic ones give me such a deep feeling. Favorited.
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Did anyone notice that you have to go DOWN the stairs into the darkness to reach the church? Lol, those guys were something like Satanists : The cat by the windows and when at the execution scene, you'll see demons under the bishop!
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Its not so much a game as an interactive story.
I liked the melancholy story-line and the art work is really nice.
Great 4/5.
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If you think about it, the tall man who helped Jonah talked about "paying for their sin".... Makes me think of the Sodom and Gomorrah.
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The man with the apple is the watcher, be like him to know this and we all will never be in this situation. This scene is about a blind and stupid society, London here was just a name of the picture. We fear what we have never saw, never knew or we consider that it's bad... or all of it.
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The artwork is beautiful... but the rhyme in which the story was told was not very good, and the ending was kind of predictable. Oh look, a dead lady and child and an outcast in the room, who did not do the murdering but is covered in blood. I wonder what will happen.